enShock: Focal shockwave
The enShock is an effective alternative to surgery. Just three to six ESWT therapy sessions can save patients from surgery.
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Proven effectiveness
In the most common indications in orthopedic practice, therapy with targeted shock waves has rapid and lasting effects.
Studies show
- Long-term pain relief, often even during or immediately after treatment,
- A noticeable positive effect on inflammatory responses in musculoskeletal discomfort/disorders
- Very good effects on bone healing, especially also in the treatment of non-healing fractures and pseudoarthrosis
- As well as in the elimination of calcifications in tendons, for example in the case of shoulder
calcification.
People with chronic pain often experience significant improvement after just a few sessions. This is one reason why therapy with enShock is also an important
role in the field of sports medicine. Originally, focused shock waves were used in urology to crush gallstones or kidney stones and facilitate their removal. Extracorporeal focused shock wave therapy
(ESWT) is now used in orthopedics and general, rehabilitation and sports medicine to treat chronic and acute discomfort in numerous musculoskeletal indications.
- High-tech device
- Low operating cost (overhaul cost)
- Compact system with maximum flexibility and mobility
Indications
- Insertion endinopathy
- Chronic inflammation
- Hypertonic muscles
- Myofascial syndrome
- Hematoma treatments
How to treat.
- Static treatment for local pain
- Place the handpiece directly on the pain area or trigger points
- Semistatic treatment for larger but defined pain areas
- Move the handpiece evenly from pain point to pain point and outward
- Dynamic treatment for larger treatment areas
- Operate the handpiece without interruption with pulse frequency over the entire surface
Technical data:
Technology: piezoelectric directed shock waves
Energy frequency: 0.005 - 0.500 mJ/mm2 freely adjustable in increments of 0.005 mJ 1 to 12 Hz; adjustable in increments of 1 Hz
Programs:19 preset programs that can be adjusted individually
Controller: 11″ color touch screen and central rotary knob
Dimensions: 405 x 207 x 424 mm (L/B/H), without cart
Weight: 23 kg (without handpiece)
Handpiece
Ergonomics: Plastic and aluminum housing
Generator: Piezoelectric elements
Warranty: Guaranteed for 3,000,000 shocks, 2 years
Dimensions: 14 cm long, 11 cm diameter (max.)
Gel pads: Diameter of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 mm. Can be replaced without tools
Power consumption: 220 - 230 V; 50/60 Hz, max. 300 VA
Parts: enShock control unit, handpiece, set of 8 gel pads, power cord, 1 bottle of conductive gel, instructions for use
Transport: -10°C to 50°C, 20% to 85% humidity. Without condensation; 700 hPa - 1060 hPa
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